You can check the filters by holding them up against the light or under a tap and seeing whether the water can flow through them.

If no water passes through the filters, clean them and check them again.

If water will still not pass through the filters, replace them.

Filters and accessories are available via the Webshop. (You can visit our Webshop by clicking on the link below).

Maintenance and Cleaning:

11.1 Cleaning the filter

At the end of the countdown, the filtering symbol will appear in the display. This means that the filter needs to be cleaned.

Note: The filter collects lint. Lint forms when the clothing in the tumble dryer dries.

Open the door. Remove the filter.

Press the hook to open the filter.

Clean each filter component with a damp hand.

If necessary, clean the filter with a brush under hot water from the tap and/or a vacuum cleaner. Close the filter.

If necessary, remove any lint from the filter base and gasket. You can use a vacuum cleaner. Place the filter in the filter base.

11.3 Cleaning the heat exchanger:

If the symbol Heat exchanger is flashing on the display, inspect the heat exchanger and the space. Clean it if it is dirty.

How to perform the inspection:

Open the door. Remove the filter.

Push the release button at the bottom of the door opening and open the heat exchanger.

Turn the lock to unlock the heat exchanger cover.

Lower the heat exchanger cover.

If necessary, clean the small water filter at the bottom of the space. Refit the small water filter.

If necessary, remove any lint from the heat exchanger and the space around it. You can use a damp cloth and/or a vacuum cleaner with a brush.

Close the heat exchanger cover.

Close the lock until it clicks into place.

Put the filter in position.

Note:

It may be necessary to soften some old lint with suitable detergent, wait approx. 10-30 minutes and then remove the deposit by brushing it with a soft brush in the direction of the metal ribs so that they do not bend.

Condenser tumble dryer:

Is the load too much?

Overloading the product can reduce the heat circulation around the clothing.

Redistribute the load and restart the drying cycle.

If the load is too much, remove some of the clothing from the machine and restart the drying cycle.

Are the filters clean? Is the machine clean?

If the filters, condenser and/or heat exchanger are dirty, it may be the reason why the machine is not heating up.

The filter traps all the lint that collects during the drying process.

To ensure that the tumble dryer works properly, the filter must be cleaned after each drying cycle.

The FILTER warning light will remind you to do this.

Warning: Never start the tumble dryer if the lint filter is not fully inserted or if the filter is defective or clogged.

Open the door and remove the clothing.

Remove the filter, which is built into the bottom part of the door opening.

Open the filter by pressing the button between the two openings. Clean the filter with a damp hand or a cloth. After a while, a coating will form on the filters. This is caused by detergent residue left in the clothing. When this occurs, clean the filter with a brush and hot water. Close the filter, making sure that it has clicked into position.

Warning: Check that there is no lint in the filter seat before you insert it again.

The filter can only be inserted one way round. If the filter is inserted incorrectly, it will stick out.

Important: If the filter has not clicked into position, you will not be able to close the door.

Is the venting hose fitted correctly?

When the hose is connected to the dryer, it should lead to the correct vent.

It must be no more than 2 meters long and must not bend in more than two places.

As regards the vent itself:

If you have decided to install a fixed vent in the wall or a window, you will probably be able to obtain the fittings and any advice you need from your local hardware store.

If the hose is long and the room temperature low, moisture can condense out into water in the hose. This is natural and cannot be avoided.

To prevent water from remaining in the hose or flowing back into the tumble dryer, drill a small hole (about 3 mm diameter) at the lowest point of the hose and place a small container beneath it.

Warning: It is important that the venting hose is not connected to an extractor hood, chimney or outlet hose on a boiler or other similar.

Is the vent open and clean?

On a vented tumble dryer, it is important that the vent, i.e. the hose/tube from the tumble dryer to the outside, and the air damper/non-return valve in the wall, are clean, so that the air from the tumble dryer can flow freely to the outside.

If the above does not resolve the problem, request a visit by a service engineer.

To help you determine the exact nature of the problem, we recommend a visit by one of our authorized engineers to check the appliance and fix the problem.

When contacting us, please have the following information to hand. You will find this information on the manufacturer’s data plate: